John Carran / Karran 1663

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 21 October 2020
Original: 0106200

Archdeacon Will 1663A #123 Malew will of John Carran / Karran died about 1663: 
Summary: wife Ann Carran/Karran alias Bridson, son Christopher Carran/Karran, witnesses: Thomas Taubman & John Radcliffe, pledges: Thomas Huddlestone 
& Thomas Stowell.
?: Malew parish register: Christo: Karran  buried 14 May 1664, Episcopal Will.
?Did wife Ann remarry: Malew parish register: Ann Bridson married Wiliam Kinvig on 22 Oct 1665 in Malew. 
   Malew parish register: Ann Kenvig als Bridson buried 25 May 1668, Episcopal will.

Malew (73) The testamt: of John Charran as followeth: Inpris he remeniteth his soule to almightie God and his body to Christian buriall It: he bequeatheth the Estate that he now enioyeth with all his goods moveable and unmoveable unto his sonne Christopher Charran and unto his wife Ann Charran alies Bridson; It: his will is that if it please God that his sonne dye without ishue that then his mother and him selfe, shall leave what they have unto whosoe- ever looketh to them best solvo tamen vincuig suo jure pbatum et Solvit ... 6d witnesses hereof Tho: Tudman his mark X Jo: Ratliffe his marke X jurati The Invent to be brough in within 14 days sub pena 20s ad usum domini [next page] The Invent of Joh: Carran taken & praized by 4 sworne men: Robt: Quaile, Joh Kneele, Robt: Keneene, Willm Keenvigg have put all into one grosse some amounts to ........ 2£ - 4s - 4d pledges to secure the office sub pena duble ye value Tho: Huddlestone Tho: Stole

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